We #dogsofrome do not understand these giant dogs that roam Rome. Why are their humans riding them? Why aren’t they barking and playing with us? It’s a mystery. Anyway, it’s definitely better to ride the tram than have a human ride you, we think.

🐾 🏆 In Ancient Rome, Amphorae were too cheap and plentiful to return to their origin-point, after being used for the transport and storage of products. And so, when empty, they were broken up.
At a breakage site in Rome, close to the Tiber, the fragments created a hill now named “Monte Testaccio”, which is 45 m high and more than 1 kilometre in circumference. 🗻